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The term "junctional bradycardia" is used to describe a rhythm that is junctional in origin with |
A ventricular rate of less than 40 bpm |
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A beat originating from the AV junction that appears later than the next expected sinus beat is called a: |
Junctional escape beat |
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Medication that increases heart rate by accelerating the SA node discharge rate and blocking the vagus nerve? |
Atropine |